Eric Rugara's The Snake

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Actions in which the child family exhibits in Eric Rugara 's ‘The Snake’, advocates for the fact that no matter what the circumstance, families display a type of unity when complications arise. The continued efforts made by the father focus readers on the bond that brings this character’s family together, along with the Mother doing her best to ensure they had access to the proper equipment, whether that be a long wooden pole, or a lighter to burn the remains. Following the snakes defeat, the family comes together to bond over their accomplishment of eradicating the snake, “A fresh thermos of tea was brought in and everyone poured it into their cups and chattered about the moment, the emotion, the action and the aliveness that they felt” (Rugara).